BIDA Solusyon Against Covid-19

It's been seven months since Covid-19 changed our lives. I can still remember how I felt during the beginning of lockdown in Manila. The fear of getting the virus and the anxiety of how to deal with it. Slowly, I am adjusting to a new normal with Corona Virus. Now, I can go out of the house without fear but equip with proper knowledge on how to avoid getting Covid-19. When we have the courage to face our fears, we can easily move forward. 


Ever since the pandemic started, I only get information on the number of cases from the DOH Facebook Page. It's very helpful that they provided a number of cases, deaths, as well as a number of patients who recovered from Covid-19. I also get data and other information from the QC (where I reside) government's social media page but rarely see case updates within the barangay level. I hope our own barangay will create our own page.


Wear face mask and face shield when going out. (Photo taken in June 2020)

7-Eleven and DOH Partner for BIDA Solusyon Against Covid-19


7-Eleven partners with DOH to tackle COVID-19 at the community level launches information drive with newly available barangay data Philippine Seven Corporation (PSC), the exclusive licensor of 7-Eleven in the Philippines, has partnered with the Department of Health’s (DOH) BIDA Solusyon​ Campaign to take the fight against COVID-19 to the barangay level.


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Wear Face Mask and Face Shield
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Right information on Covid-19


After its store personnel surveyed 38,000 individuals in 7,000 inner neighborhoods last August, 7-Eleven found out that only 60% of people in the vicinity of their stores wore masks, prompting the company to install a COVID-19 update poster in each of its 2,951 stores nationwide once barangay level data was made publicly available in mid-September. Updated daily with data from the DOH, this poster shows the number of active cases and the trend in the barangay where the store is located. It also showed similar information about the two other adjacent barangays.


Frequent handwashing to stop the spread of Coronavirus

PSC President and CEO Victor Paterno said, 

“Our management philosophy is ‘show the right data in the right form to the right people at the right time, and they will make the right decisions.’ You can’t look over the shoulder of every store manager when you have 3,000 stores - you have to give him the freedom to manage his store, but at the same time let him know how he is doing, so he can either be left alone, recognized, or held accountable. We think the same is true with regard to managing COVID-19.”



“We laud the DOH for making the barangay data available. The virus spreads from close contact within members of a community, so we believe reporting it at that level opens up a promising front in the war to contain the virus. We hope it will drive the behavioral changes needed to get numbers down, and give communities the confidence that the problem can be managed. No need to be fearful - if together, we are careful,” Paterno added.


The barangay information drive reflects the private sector’s contribution towards the DOH’s transition from a top-down approach towards managing COVID-19, to one that focuses on strengthening the pandemic response at the grassroots. Much of this transition is currently observed in the DOH’s efforts to augment the Department of Interior and Local Government’s (DILG) Barangay Health Emergency Response Teams (BHERTS). BHERTs are locally organized representatives of the LGUs that assist the Local Epidemiology and Surveillance units as well as the contact-tracing teams.


Through the information drive and other capacity-building initiatives for the LGUs and their respective BHERTs, 7-Eleven, the DOH, and the DILG seek to empower more people with the ability to protect themselves from the virus. “BHERTs are the first-line responders to the public for any COVID-19-related health concern,” said Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Singh Vergeire. “Through 7-Eleven’s information drive initiative, the BHERTs, and the Barangay Disiplina Brigades, we aim for a stronger response at where transmission is most common: the barangay level.”



To support the government as it pushes for wearing masks, washing hands, and keeping distance as key ways to prevent the spread of the virus, 7-Eleven is elevating awareness about COVID further by informing its customers about the number of active COVID-19 cases at their local barangay level.


According to Fr. Nicanor Austriatico, a chief researcher for microbiology, “Barangay level efforts over the past month have been promising. QC’s Race to Zero campaign, which the UP OCTA group has been advising, has reduced spread and improved contact tracing efforts by 20%.” Asia Development Bank Health Director Dr. Patrick Osewe reaffirmed that localized spread management is increasingly seen as a best practice around the world, with the goal of resuming economic activity and travel. 


“We were able to use data and implement policies in some countries, like Vietnam. They controlled the pandemic in the beginning, but they had a surge of infections in Da Nang,” said Osewe. “They were able to bring it down in three weeks. We need clear data at the barangay level that is monitored clearly.” Leading epidemiologist and convener of the Health Professionals Alliance Against COVID-19 (HPAAC) Dr. Antonio Dans noted that showing the public a real-time picture of successfully curbing the spread would have a positive impact on promoting further practice of the personal protective measures.


“Some people work or live in a crowded or risky area, and distancing is not always a choice they can make. But wearing face masks and shields is something that communities have control over,” he said. 


7-Eleven is also launching a Bidang Barangay Contest in more than 50 major cities and municipalities nationwide. Having provided information about local barangay’s active cases, 7-Eleven is encouraging both the barangay’s local BHERT officials and residents to be proactive partners in sharing information about COVID-19 their locality. “These are early days in this approach, and we need to compare notes on what works and what doesn’t as we progress in our individual efforts. Furthermore, we hope that the national government, and those here who influence them, can help incentivize reduction of community spread by empowering LGUs to lift restrictions to allow more economic activity,” Paterno said.


Covid-19 Cases in the Philippines.


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Vergeire emphasized the importance of united effort between the government and the private sector in the fight against COVID-19, “Malaking bagay po ang pakikipagtulungan​ ng​ private sector sa  pagapapalawig ng ating ​ ​pandemic response. We were able to do it more efficiently because of the cooperation of the different business sectors.” “Kaya’t muli, kami po ay  pagpapasalamat sa​ Philippine Seven Corporation, sa lahat ng​ ating ​BIDA partners, sa ating ​ ​LGUs at sa ating mga mamamayan na patuloy ang pag​ suporta at pa​g-comply sa ating​ ​ BIDA Solusyon health reminders.”


I am thankful that both government and private sectors are working hand in hand to fight the spread of Covid-19 in every community. Through this initiative, we can raise awareness of the Covid-19 cases as well as health protocols within the barangay level. 


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